Taiwan's legislature is reviewing the country's annual Han Kuang military exercise. To find out more about the lessons Taiwan can learn from the drills, TaiwanPlus spoke with Yang Tai-yuan, a defense analyst at the think tank Secure Taiwan Associate Corporation.
00:00This year's drill saw AIDS vehicle related accidents. Do you think that points to insufficient field training or is it simply a reflection of more realistic conditions?
00:30The defense ministry's review of Han Guang outlined five focus areas.
00:59In your view, which area showed the most progress this year and which ones still need more work?
01:29Overall, how would you assess this year's Han Guang exercise?
01:35Overall, how would you assess this year's Han Guang exercise?
01:55Overall, how would you assess this year's Han Guang exercise?
01:59Looking ahead, do you expect next year's Han Guang to be even bigger than this year?
02:25Looking ahead, do you expect next year's Han Guang to be even bigger in scale? What should we anticipate?
02:31I think that the next year's Han Guang exercise will be about two weeks.
02:41The second year's Han Guang exercise will be more than two weeks.
02:43The second year's Han Guang exercise will be more than two weeks.
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